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Where is London High School in Texas?

Where is London High School in Texas?

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX
London High School is located at 1306 FM 43, CORPUS CHRISTI, TX, 78415. The school is part of LONDON ISD. To contact the school, call (361) 855-0092 ext:1401.

Where is London ISD Texas?

Corpus Christi
It is a part of the London Independent School District located in south central Nueces County….London High School (Texas)

London High School
Address
1306 FM 43 Corpus Christi , Texas 78415 United States
Coordinates 27.689029°N 97.479769°WCoordinates:27.689029°N 97.479769°W
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How many students does London ISD have?

LISD contains 98 square miles and serves just over 1100 students in grades Pre-K thru 12th.

When was London ISD founded?

1957
The present-day London School building on Way-Out Weber Road was erected soon after London Field was opened. In 1957, 135 students, mostly children of cotton and grain farmers, attended the six-room school that taught students in kindergarten through the eighth grade.

What division is London ISD?

The district’s high school opened in 2011, and is a 3A school as of the 2020-2021 enrollment year, and serves 1,290 students in grades Pre-K through 12th.

Where is the London ISD school district located?

District Overview. London ISD is a public school district located in Nueces County Bounded by expanses of farm and ranch land to the west, north and south.

Is the London ISD committed to health and safety?

London ISD is committed to the health and safety of our students, facility, and community. While the 2021-2022 school year will look more normal, some safety protocols will remain in effect to help reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Why is London independent school district doing health surveillance?

LISD is implementing a health surveillance system over the next few days to assist in communicating health protocols based on the resurgence of COVID-19, virus variants, or another infectious disease during the 2021-2022 school year. LISD is committed to educating our students amidst changing public health conditions.

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